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prm—c— s v THE DAILY BEE: SATURDAY bbPl‘thFP 30 _lf_hp Da| ly Bee OHIAHA. Snturdnv w’lornm,: Sept. "%O. " Weather lh-pmm (1he following observations are taken at be eaine moment of time at all the station mamed.) WaR DEPARTMENT, J. 8, StoNaA! “Nn-} wraTioNs, Cloudy rosh [Sar {Lght Palr Fresh |1 ar SW (Light | Fatr 00 (€94 |Uiht |Cloucy 10|66 (8 [Cam Coud) 02 | 70 INW [Frona |Fair Mosrhead .. |30 11 ‘ 47 |NE |Piosh |Cloudy Vinoent..... . el o0l 3 17 | ¢4 | w|Brisk Cloundy 5 | 41 |8 |Fresh |Clear Ouster... .. (80 (6 | 57 [NE [Brisk |Cloudy Doadwood, .30 06 | 41 |& ).m- Cloudy Gfoot 2 Inches above low witcr mark at Omahs, 2 foet 0inches a4 Yankton. Mississippl 2 foot 0 Inches at La Croase, and 4 foot 2 inchos & Dabuque. - LOOAL BRIVITIES. —There was .dem fog yesterday up to 8 o'clock. ~There is an immense amount of fine grapes in the market, and they are down to five cents a pound, —The colored man Travis, who was ar. costad for cruelty to his wife was discharg. od an she refused to prosecute, —The treasurer’s department in the conrt house s quite Lusy making list of delinquent personalities, which under the new law must be finished Ly the first of October. The treasurer after that date is compelled to collect taxes by levy. —The charming and popular Fay Templeton has again flung her brnner on the outer walls, The paper put up yesterday is among the prettiert of the season, and the forthcoming appearance of the young 1ady will be hailed with delight by all, The county judge for Douglas county. Hon, A, M, Chadwick, bas just completed an elegant littls house on Park avenue and left yesterday for St, Johnsburg, Vt., on a thirty days loave of absence. Judging from appearances he will after his return be “a man of many bundles,” ~The ropublioan state central commit- teo held a recond sersion at their head- quarters in the Millard hotel at 9 o'clock yestarday und fixed up list of appoint. ments for varlous speakers in the Second snd Third congressional districts for the campaign, They then adjourned, —A. W, Shepardson, who was brought up from Wymora on the charge of having robbed a friend of about $700 in jowelry and money in the Emmett house, this city, waived examination and his boud for ap- pearance at the next term of court was fixed at 85(0. Ho thought he could readi- Iy secure this bail, but up to latest acoounts bad not dono so. ~In the police court yesterday two plain drunks were arraigned. One paid and ons was discharged, O, Hull, who has the racket at the Bellevue house last might was fined 820 and costs and talks of an appeal. Mary Pertholas, was fined $1 and costs for dischargeng o shot gun with. in city limits. She shot at a dog. P. Martin was arrested for leaving exposed the carcass of a dead horse. He will by di- charged upon payment of $6, the price charged thoe city for having the dead ani- mal hauled away, + —The party given by the Omaha Mn- nerchor at the hall Thuraday was a very delightful one. About fifty couples were presont and dancing lasted until 2 o'clock, refreshments being enjoyed during the evening, The singing of this popular wociety was unusually fine, especially the ploce entitled “Die Welt ist so Schoen,” The playing of I'rof. Rohr, one of the finest masters of the violin in the west elicited the greatest admiration and a>. plause, It wasa charming party in every respect . —An adjourned special meoting of the board of education was held at the Union Pacific ticket cflice, in the Millard hotel, at b o'clock Thuraday afternoon, Mesars, Connoyer, Ferguson, McShaue, Points and Prosident Long were present, The special building committee reported” in favor of giving the contract fur two new school houses to Ioe & Hal!, carpenter work; Hartwell & Co,, brickwork and plasterin; H. Lehman, peioting snd glazivg; A. Burmelster, tin work, The president and wecrotary were authorized to make the con- tract, The bulldings areto be completed November 15, one to be an addition to the West school, and the other an addition to the Hartman school, JOB PRINTING, Send for printed price list and gamples of all kinds of job work to the ALLEN PRINTING CO., job printers, and pub- lishers “RURAL NEBRASKA,"” The Auwerican Cattle Journal, LIVE 8TOC printing & specialty, Nos, 218 and £20, 8, 14th St., Omaha, Ncb, sop20me.eod?w ~—There was a row among the “‘cats” who live east of the Metropolitan hotel Last night, and three of them, all of whose names are fawiliar in police records, wei arrested and lodged in jail. The real offenders, however, are said, us usual, to have escaped., —A prominent delegate to the republi- can state convention took a walk down Twelith street the other night, and meet- ing one of the “scarlet” women was boveyed over with words and caresses until his pocket-book, containing $175, was worked out of his pocket, He refused to squeal on the woman for fear of his name being made public, —A pumber of our soldier boys who went to Council Bluffs yesterday to at- teud the veterans' reunion, will now array themselves on the anti-monopoly side of shehouse, They purchased tickets, which bad ooupons attached, to carry them over the street car line to the fair grounds, O arriving at the trausfer, they found one street car to transport about 300 of thewm up town, acd the result was wost of them bad to boof it, The moncy was paid for the tickets all the same, and as the rail- read compavy only pays for coupons taken up, the great monopoly pockets the cash, and laughs in its slecve at the | the losers. zorKxplicit dlrucnunl for every wse are given with the Dismond Dyes. For dyeing Mosses, Grassas, Eges, Ivory, Hair, ete. FANGIFUI. FEMALES Who Follow the Ignus Fatuns of Woman Suffrage. Eleotion of Officers for the National Woman Saffrage Con- vention. Annnal Election At the clore of the reception at the Paxton last night a meeting of the executive committeo was held, which elocted the following officers for the ensuing year: OFFICENS OF THR N, W, A, A President—Tlizabeth Cady Stanton, Vice Presidents at Large—Matilda Joe. Iyn Gage, Phabe W, Conzins, Missouri; Olympia Brown, Wirconsin, Vice Presipests—Helen Mortin, Ar. kansas; Laura DeForco Gordon, Culifor- ning Alida . Avery, Colorado; Fisther A. Jewett, Connecticut; Mary A, Stowart, Delaware; Belva A, Lockwood, D, C. Marietta V. Bones, Dakota abeth Boynton Harbart, Helen M. Gongar, Indian Kivney, Towa; Sarah A ;. Sallie Clay Bennett, Rltzabeth L. Sazon, - Louisiana; Jilan Foster, _Maine; Rebecca Williame, Indiana; Harviette Shattuck, Mass.; Faonio Holden_Fowler, Mich.; Sarah Burger Steams, Mion.; Virginia 1 Minor, Missouri; Clara Bewick ol , Nebrarka, Hannah R Clapp, Nevads; Liliza J bert New Hampahire (ornelm © THus wey, New Jersey; Lillie D Blake, New York; Sarha R, Williame, Ohio; Abigail Scott Dunway, Oregon; \‘lntlldl Hind- man, lrnlylv ning Al Y Aldrich, Rhote T wother, Texas; Iimmeline B_Wells, Putn i, Vermont; Sally Holly, Virginia; Abbie FL Stuart, Washington Territory; Laura Rows Wolcott, Wisconsin; Mary B Post, Wyoming Territory. ExXpevtivie Cotitte ~Chairman, May Wright S.wall, Ind ; Buel D McClung, Alv; Touise M Oliver, Ark.; Sarah L Knox-(ioodrich, Cal.; Tsabella Beecher Hooker, Conn.; Harriet Purvis, D. O Caroline B Winslow, D, (.3 Louise Carpenter, Dakota; Itev, Bliza F \\'nlkeu Dakota: Sarah E Lutes, Kaneas: Annio ( Kunsas; Mary 1 Clay, Ky.; Har- riet K Ke: ;‘\ M Y].uuw\nn, Charlotte A Thomas, Me; Harriet I Robison, Mass.; Cordelia A’ Briggs, Mich: Annie Trvine, Mo.; Jennio J Holmes, Neb : Mrs, Yocurn, Neb.; Manilla M_Rickers, N. H.; Mary Powers Filley, N, H,; Rev. ]'hvebu A Munwford, N. 8 D N. Y.; Clara Nioman, N, Liili: nthal, N. Y. Helen Territory: Tllinof Jane C, Mo rown, Kan- Kentucky; er, N. Adelive Y.; Martha M Brown, O.; M. Thompson, Pa Mu Julin Foster, Pa ; l-‘,limheth Lt R. I; Oma Laugh- ome, Va.: Mrs, A, 0 l'nulug,L Utah; Sarah A Imln.nln Miae, —Ellen 11 Pa; E CORRESPONDING SKCRETARY—Rachel G Foster, Penn. FonkiaN CORRESPONDING SECRETARY — Caroline A Biggs, England; Lydia I Becker, Eng'and; Mme De Baran, Paris; Clark Sargent, Germany, ane I Spi fford, D C th and W F Dennicon, D e The Phantom Princess. Miss Annie Eva Foy, who giv: religiovs illustrated lecture on spiritu- alism on Sunday evening, at Boyd’s opera house, should draw a large and appreciative audience. An exchange says of the lady: “‘Mies Fay has been the themo of columnu after column of flattering edi- torials from the English press, and both English and American critics agroo that she stands unrivaled in hor peculiar line, as the best exponent of phenomenal spiritvalism now before the world, Miss Fay is a protege Prof. Cook's, the great Knglish scien- tist, she ranks among her most inti- mato friends many of the great writers and thinkers ot the world, su.h as Bradlaugh, John Bright, the Duke of Edinburg, Zola and others, who all acknowledge her wonderful and mar- velous power. Miss Fay will present her seance that rhe gave before the Royal society of England, and under the same strong crucial test conditions as when for three monthas she filled the queen’s concert rooms and the crystal palace, Sydenham, with tho elito of tashionable London, We bespeak a crowded houso and a well pleased audience of our beat citizens to greot Miss l"uy, as undoubtedly will be the case,” Moore-Tracy. Mr., James Tracy, employe of the Union Pacific local freight dopart- ment of this city, was married to Miss Annie Moore, of Davenport, Iowa, on the 26th inst., at the bride's home, They arrived in Omaha at 7:20 p. m Thursday, and wero met at the U, P, depot by a few of their many frionds, who greeted them with hearty hand- shakes and wany well wishes, James' wedding has been look d for—1lo! this many months, but sly Jim has at last broken the ice and proven to his com- panions his indomitable will and vicolike resolution that he would no longer refrain from the pleasurcs of married life, though he should bo bound by Hymen's chains and thrown into the dismal swamps of matrimon £May health and woalth upon them sbine, May the fruits of lov uud thew twine.” ——— o— Supreme U.nlr: of Nebraska. Bemis ve. Duvis. Appeal from Douglas county. Afliemed, Opinion, In 1804, certain real estato i the city of Omaha was purchased by the wife of T, the coneideration therefor paid with her own money and the title thereto taken in her name, She afterwards conveyed to in trust for her children. In 1876 one B. commenced an action by attachment court on the merits, it is ton late to raise the objection that the bill of ex- ceptions was not presented 1o the ad- verse party for correction and amend- ment, before being signed by the | judge. 2. D o for alimony moaitied by reducing the samo from 85,600 to $3,000, nud an allowanco for attors nega’ feos and expenses from £2,000 to 1,000, Horaford's Acid Phosphats A8 A NERE ¥OOD, Dr. J. W. Smitk, Wollington, O., says: T have used it advantageously in imps red nervou mapply. PE. ll‘iO‘JAL E. V. Morseman went east Thursday, Judge Thurston and wife have gone to Minneapolis, Col. J. M, Wolfe returned from Danver Thursdry, Col. Charles Van Horn, of New York, is at the Paxton, Timberline Jones was passenger Thuraday, R. 1. Balliman has returned from a two weeks' visit to Chicago, S, M., Morseman, of the U, P, freight suditor's office, hins gone to St, Joseph ona visit, Tom Orr, private sccretary in the office of the general manager of the Union Pa- ciflc, returned trom the east Thursday. Miss Msggle J, Truland returaed home yesterday after o two months' recrea. tion at the principal summwer resorts of the west, an east-bound Miks Lizzie Keathley, an accomplished young bello jof Mt. Vernon, Towa, who has been visiting her sister in this city, Miss Nellie, returned home yesterday Mr. Scott Brown, a {well-known Towa farmer, residing at Red Oak, was in the city Thursday, accompanied by Mrs, Brown, and honored Tux BEE with a call. 1. 8. Wagner, special agent for the Tm. perial Tnsurance company, of London, for Nobrasks, Kansas and Towa, is in the city on bu:iness, and his friends are trying to persunde him to locate here, Mr. Julius Festner, the enterprising printer, book binder and musician, has gone on a trip to St. Louis, to see the **Veiled Prophets.,” He will, also, during his absence visit his old home, St. Geneva, J. Auderson, o successful and s farmer of La Porte, Ind,, is in the city, muking a short stay, en route to Colorado, He in an old friend and play- mate of our well-known and highly esteemed citizen,| Judge Anderson, whoe yuest he is during hisstay in the Gate City, Harry Hibbard, the well-knpwn attache of Paterson Bros,” Fifteent' street store, received a letter counselling him [lito hereafter “‘conduct bimself with the dig- nity becommg the uncle of & fine boy.” Next to being the father of a fine boy, being uncle is the best, and Harry beurs Lis new honor with becoming modesty. Charles (i, Treat, U, 8. A,, is at the Paxton, Simon Khan, of Chicago, is at the Paxton, Wm, Liddell, of Belfast, Ireland, the Paxvon, J. C. Post, of Columbus, is at {the Met- ropolitan, James R, Smith, Blair, Neb., is at the Metropolitan. Hon., T. M. Marquett, of Lincoln, is at the Millard, Colonel E, V, Sumner, U, the Millard. W. H. Mallory, of ¥t, McKinney, W, T., is at the Metropotitan, W. L. Whittemore, Long Pine, Neb,, is at the Metropolitan. Mr, Charles J, Mayer, of Chicago, is visiting friends in this city, C. W. Crabbs, of Fremont, and ¥, Moody of Florence, are at the Metropol- itan, M. B, Leavitt and Tony Pastor's united combination, twenty-four people, ace stop- ping at the Millard, C. M. Shedd and wife, Beatrice; Geo, W, Best, D, D, Miner, Lincoln; W, A, Cornutt, Nebraska City, are at the Mil. lard, T, M., Messick, Kearney; (', U, Crabbs and H, 8, Putty, Fremont; Jas, Suther- land, Sidooy; C. 8, Stewart, H, P, Fos. ter, Lincoln; J, W, FHaas sud wife, Sid- ney, are at the Paxten from interior Ne- braska, is at 5. A, dn ot Len Mead, the brilliant young jour- alist and author from *‘the Hub,” is en. gaged in writing a romance, to be published in serial form, the scene of which is laid in Omahia, and which will cnbody much of this city's early lustory, Mr, W, N, Jamizon, of the Burlington Missouri, who has played first base fr their nive for a long time, and quently played in the field, owiog to an accident by which he was partially disas bled, did not accompany the nine on its Colorad trip, and for & very good reassm, He is as efficient in the ticket departu ent us on 1he dinmond field, and just before the BB, & M, vioe left Omaha wastendered a position which was so complimentary and so much of & prowotion that he could not decline it, Mr, Jamison will muke his mark yet in the railroad world, or we are much mistaken in the man, — e Nervous debility, the curse the Awerican people, immediately yields to tho action of Brown's Iron Bitters, e sibse. against T., and caused the real estato in question to be levied upon as be- longing to him, Afterwards judgment was rendered against T., the property #old as his, and a sherifl’s deed there- for wade to B., who thereupon com- wenoed an aotion against D, to quiet the title, and for a decres that the pr(npurt[u on which tho attachment was levied in fact belonged to T. Held, that T. bad no interest in the plu]mrty liable for his debts, and the action was properly dismissed. Motions for rehearing were over- ruled in the following casgs: Dora Dietrick vs. Kailroad company. Ransom vs. Bshmela, School district No. 6 vs, school dis- triot No. 9, Hamilton county, Bonordin ve, Dresser. Peottit ve. Black; Lake Oh, 8. dis- senting, Atkins ve. Atkins; appeal from Lan- caster county; decree modified Opin- ion: 1. After a cause is submitted to the SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLO(‘NL Made fror the wild flowers of th raR ramep YOSEMITE VALLEY, it is the most fragrant of perfuu\u. Manufactured by H, B, Slaven, San Francisco. For sale in Omaha hy w. J. Whitehouse and Kenuara Bros,, & Qo METROPOLITAN A, Tables supplied with the best the market attords. The traveling publio olaim they get better accommodations and more general satisfaction here than at any other house {n Omaha. Rate, {. per day. Aug?ldm Buockhn's Armoa Balve, The Bunr SavLve in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcerr, t.alt Rheum, h- ver Sores, Tetter, (h;grd Hands, Chil blains, Oom, dn eruptions, and pasitively oures oiles, It is guaranteed to m\wy retunded, ive satisfactfon 1 'f‘fi' 25 cents per dor sale by,0, "HOTEL, OMA. GITY GOUNGIL Action on the L‘-umplaiuts for Baualization of Taxes. The Mason aud Dixon's Line of Omahs, The Eloctric Light Company Are Anthorized to Go Ahoad. An adjourned meeling of the city council was hield last evening at which all the members wera present excepl President Stull, Oa motion the council itsclfinto & COMMITTEL OF THE WHOLE, with Mr. Behm in the chair, to dis- pozo of the complaints latd beforo the council when sitting as a board of equalization, THE MEDICAL CULLEGE. The complaint of Richard C Moore on behalf of the Omaha medical col- loge, claiming exemption from taxa- tion on the ground that it was an in- stitution devoted wholly to education- al purposes and came under Sec. 2, Art, 9, Coust, of Nebraska, and Sec. 2, chap. 77, p. 400, S:atutes of Ne- braska, was on motion not considered. BUNDRY COMPLAINTS, In the matter of the complaint of Doxter L, Thomas, that lots 8 and 9, block 2, in subdivicion made by Pec- kins, are assessed too high. Filed. In the matter of the complaint of Joseph Barker, the assesement of w. 4 lot 1, block 130, wus reduced from $1,5600 to £1,000. The complaint of Charles M. Lord, | in the matter of the assessment ot the personal property of Margaret A. Lord, was referred back to the coun- cil for further actio! The complaint of Ferdinand Streitz, that lota 1, 2, 3, 22 and 23, Hartman's addition, asseseed $75 each for the first four, and $50 for the fifth, are valued too high, was filed, Soalso was the complaint of 8. Reichenborg in regard to middle § lot 2, block 121, raised from $1,000 to 81,850, and one in regard to several lots in Nelgon's addition On motion the commitice rose and reported action to the city coun- cil, resolved A RECRSS, A recone of five winutes was takon, during which . Corby was called upon for a woma 1 uffcago speech. The report of the committee of the whole waa then adepted. RESOLUTIONS By McGac T4 ruiso the pry of the deputy mnars. ) 870 per month, same as the pohce force. The city attorney was direcied to draw up such aud ordinance By Kaufruann: lostructing thecity marshal to request the county com- missioners to grade all the approaches to the streets and alleys along Thir- teenth street. Adopted. By Herman: Instructing the chief of fire department to take down bex 6 and place it on corner of Thirteenth and Pacific. Adopted. By Corby: To make all cross walks on Sixteenth street runring north and south five feet wide. Referred to committce on streets and grades, By Corby: That U, Knowles be permitted to place earth on Dodge street between Eighteenth and Twen- tioth; not to exceed 200 yards to beeo plned. By Thrane: To purchase 17,000 yards of earth at not to exceed ten cents per yard, payable from the sewer fund, to protect the South Omaha Sewer; provided, that the ordinance to grade Ninth, Kleventh and Twelfth streets be passed. Quite a discussion arose over the adoption of this resolution, in which the old question of the equal division of favors between north and South Omaha figured pretty largely, one member declaring that Dodge street was tho MASON AND DIXON'S LINE of Omaha, aud others asserting that they knew no such division, The resolution was amended, limit- ing the matter to 20,000 yardsjand placing the amount in the hands of the board of public works. ORDINANCES, An ordinance setting aside §4,000 from the sewer bond fund, series one, for the protection and repair of the sewers, was read twice and referrod. An ordinance extending the fire limits 2o a8 to include the north half of block 173, Omaha, was read and ro- ferred. This rans to the alley be- tween Jackson and Jonee, Thirteenth and Fourteenth streots, An ordinance requiring lot 8, block 8, to be filled was passed. An ordinance re-establishing the curb line on Eighteenth street be- tween Harney street and Capitol avenus was passed. An ordinance re-cstablishing the cutb Jines on Seventcenth between St. Mary's and Oapitol avenue was passed, Mr. Bebm not voting, and Measrs, O'Keefe and Thrane voting in the negative. Au ordinance regulating the con- struction, widening and repair of side- walks, and providing for the levy of taxes therefor, was read and referred. Anordinance authoriziog the North- western Electric Light compeny to erect and maintain wires and poles along the public highways of Omaha, on certain conditions, was passed, An ordinance establishing a grain, hay and produce market on Twenty- first street, between Burt and Cum- ing streets, was passed, An ordinance amending the ordin- ance reguleting the construction of areas and stairwsys was defeated by a vote of 6 to 4, Adjourned, e Baby's Waraing. When baby has pains at dead of might, Motherin & fright, father o & plight; When worms do bite, baby muss cry, 1t fover sets in, baby wust die. 1t croupy palns kill Leonors, In taat house thereis no Catorls, For mothers learn without delay, © astorla cures by pight aud day. Notice The ‘“‘Hawthorn Centennial Ex- celsior Roof Paint,” was patented May 24th, 1881, and etters patent num- ber 241, 803. Any person found or | [IOR RENT-idy tarnithed roomy esnven known to tamper with the manu. ient to business, 020 raroham S8, 607 {f factare of said paint will be punish. Eall Yot, 95 h ed to the full extent of law. No per- 50301 son haa any authority whatever to sell OR KENT—Furnishd room at 514 south 14th receipts, Hawtnors & Bro,, F street, betwesn Howard and Jackeon, west Lancastor Pa, (1% Lo JOR K+ FT—House of 40 ms, wnd Ch'eago. Was. Stockdsle, BEMIS’ JUDGE JAMES m:vu.u:. e e M That Gentleman will Succeed Judge | ['OR RENT-Hcuse ot 8 sooms with kitchen, pantry and closst. 1181 Shermaa avent Savage in the Third Diatrict. nssr U, P, shops, 78 24 It has been known for some tima l(w» RENT—A smal houre in Nelsor's nddi ¥ : 5 & fon. Inquire st Edholm & Kricks n's that Hon, James W. Savage contem 1 oot D gt i et ] "f' l‘rm RENT—Farnished & unfurn'snsd rorme bench of the Third district, We | L' at1410 Juckson St. between 14thand 15h learned authoritatively last evening|. 8 tiont e :ndere 01 R A store m Dalcombe block, on that his resignation had been tendered |»4 & T Do o g and accepted by Gov, Nance, to take M effect Oct. 10, l{vn i LE/BE—Six business lots oh she corner The g ror 2 slgel h i of 16tn and Davenport st ects, altogether or The goveraor authorizes the en o) arate, Also adjoinivg re idence, Inquire on nuouncement that Hon, James Ne- | pr mie e ville, of Omalia, will be his succes- JoR Largo officcs on Farnam strect, " 08, Thet gentleman is widoly Apply u John H F. Lehmaon & Co. 472-1 known and highly qualified for the| yyooms ror reNT Farnished or_unfarn. voeition, and the appointment will | L}, lehed; with bosrdaf 672, oorcer 10(h and Min Maguie Haller 485 t1 give universal satisfaction. Owing to the insufficient time there will bs no election ordered to fill the vacancy at tho comivg eiection, and the ap: pointee will hold uatil a successor is elected pext year.—State Jour- oK e 1 nal. l‘ And Capiol avenu Califor FPEY HOUSES FOR RENT—small and Jar, four ta eluven rooms each: one or two n anes, BEMIS, Agent, Jo 9341 16th and Douglas tts OR RENT—Furnished rooms v 1717 Case ttecet, bet. 17th and 18%h, 450-t tore, cur, 10th tree Amfly o8 Lremises AS. NEBER, , REDDINGS, csin Sulve has proved its — L efficiency by a test of years' o it | {03 RENT—An ty furnihed front fwe, Ty il room, one block fron U. P. or B. and M. headquarrers. Terms §16, strictly in advance, ™ | Audre s "Gid.” cire of Ble offi e. 100 TOT for 1oate At 36,00 porauoum, caoh for o term of yoars, at ‘‘Orauge Grove Plali™ adf tning Hansoom Park on the wost, ive miniiios walk from 8 reet carn. Money can obtained to build with, by persons leasing thewe Loty at rognlar rates, JAMES F. o e aveeisis renom atreo | Offices 15th and SPEGIAL _ROTIGES, wo re- ooglag Fureet, \Font roomn, up-atairs, 4351t ONEY TO 10AN—On chattel mort curlty. A. B. Tutton, No.(1616 aanet MoK & NT—Briv_stors. lrquirs b Dry 0NEY TO LOAN—Cel: ub Law Om K o a ' Streets. B[ HOR et il A ) 10th and Douglns sts, 520-f OE® N “Twellings ana two other RC 10 LUAN—A it & z-)U.'”l* Shrea 1h el L h\v(el i le loc Jity, by llu;fz:;n w, 07 0 b yonrs, on { Leld proporty. Euk Qau Loxsrs M SALE ta A d Douylan Ste. HELP WANTED, L 188h 3 Guranr patior sTova Tt P - G . ehange for buggy. by ANTED—A colorcd wirl for general h us - [ B/ work, in a emall famuy Tuquire at 151 MV R Erdl e e 1 atuost new luvincible N Jouca utres N + andwood stexe. Inquire «z_ng \v‘\vih:al:;[‘ s cans barbe ot Kiarros, LaN Uk 1 piic ,;‘m'u;z m'::, N R AL ary'a avontls, §2.700; . [ P house~ | “"No, 314, rull ston 16th itrcet, uear Popple- keepinz, and chimber furnitore beddi hating slov 2013 Guk ) strees rpets, wa nut cecter tabies 8 ni g and kit b n farniture, House forreut; 8 rcoma, ton's, 8860, No. 818, Full of Facrod Hears 81 No. 817 Fulf ot on Californ'a, near 215t street, Lk Burt strect, neir Convent —Alud 120r 10 ,oars u.d num 10 Denits No 1114 Farnaw § 21t 1y comp tor't girz ‘or s13-tt A ir ni g, Ref renco | J30K SALE—A ho and §hor, 18, Two lots cn Seward, rear Saunders required 1810 Lavenport 82, bet 1sth at vu: o | K ness. Tequircas e wo2it = 0 50 _— 310. I'wo lots on Charles, near Saunders = JOR SALE CHEA] 0. ditians of Milt. ANVED— Comy girl in family S 19th and W. Cor. 10:h & Webstes t acre on Cumiog street, near Dut. N, W. . Sitx heautinl residence lots, fine view, wnt avinue, near Hauscom Park, T{1OR SALE. Apply to 5 Saunweier, 116, strcet, betwcen baram . and Hara: v. ssebot | o, 8% (.“;'i. '{“‘H 0. iosa, central- | © R8! o e et et . Twolow on Marcy stroct, neer 15th Vil Adaies 5 I and , to work on a fruit vegetable farm man, Swedo or Dohemia preferred. Address C. H. Eggleston, Ash and, Nev. 797-30° “]A\Tr:l)—A girl for gencral house s Good wages wil be paid. Chas, I House. on California stroet,near —A well payi Good b meh for soliing sAUsiaciry. st oot on Dodge, near Grove street, S l(!m additi n. . 3i5. Four acro blo k in West Omaha, hoice & acre block In Smith'saddition of Farnam street—will give any length P ired at 7 per cent Inter 0 % splendld 10 acre hlock in Smith's adil- tion on_wawe iiberal terms as toe foregoin No. 805, Lalf lot on lzard near 2Uth etroch, 0 Bee effic 'R ALE—200 plekls Darro s, — - Krel's Vinegar Worss, Jones stiect, \VA\\T D—Go «l;l;\ ‘Ayun rl hlvl (v‘v 1k | 90 and 10 b, refeienc s requ re pply ot 1928 Far hem strect. 32 57320 F \\'A\'Il'l) A Borvi rl hnu« ‘ work. Apply 4| U addr ss 54120 sz wit ol o ! ABLE, Kearrey, Neb, Y0 404, Lot ou 16th street near Paul, §1200. ‘OR - ALE—Greeery snd erockery bustie A7 Two or 1 o 3 80x230 feet on loth etrect, near VW ARTED-—Two or foue wmon wiza urers atid |} with or without builiung. Addzess +Oces 5 8500 quizo Artemas M, Clarko, 2415 Har..ey atre.t. ola, Neb., box 49. No 269, Uue quarter acre on Burt steeii, oW Tutton §500. No 207, Two lota on Blondo near Ireno stroet, 250 and 8300 each, No 206, Two lota on Georgla near Michigsn 560-8t QPLENDID PEOPERTY BAkG AN, one L Iarge frame house, wi street, Fine o FUR SALE—At & brick house, and one ull lot ou Cast nesr 15th ce for investment, vent for $70 YAJANTED—A competent girl a1 cook WV “laundeees. Mrs. W. J; Counell, s, strgt, 31200, YER1S ObpTICORTONE I N S48 | por month, Call fov full particulars, ou "Nos, Twelve cholce esidonco loto oo Haumtl LM, in Shin's addition, fino and elg ‘b’;z""’ A girlat (16 north 14th u.rset. 800-41 #2ent,15th and Douglos sta. _ | §850 to 8600, cac) hlly Yo 204, Beautiful halt lot on St. Mary's X BEAUTLFUL LUTS ~60x160 feet wach In Hanscom P'ace on atroet car line, Bess I i whole addition on very easy terimaand aba great bargaiu. Buuis' agent, 16th and Douglas v , 80x180_fuet, near Bishop Clarkson's aud 20th btreet, $1500. No 202, Two_chiolce lots on_Park avenus, 60x 160 each, ou street railway, 8500 each. ANTED—Immedistoly, an A No. 1 whi e barber, Nocinor ned aprly. Wages $17 per weok and pernancnt Joh, Addte s to Louls Bay(r, North Flotts, fvoo. 576:00 i) e oo se S IS i 164 | “No 291,56 Iots in Millard & Caldwell's addition = T o Fo —Tha Ariington Louget gn shersian Avenue usar Fopplotou's, §30t0 ANTED-—Inmediately, o good pnctogra- First claay; all furnishod he only hote | 835 eacn ; phicr, carable « 1 1aking charge of & galle- | i tow, The ¢heapest o thy stats, | N0 285, Four lota on Deoa‘ur and property Has all the rraveling men, Wil be scld cheap on torma to mlt. Euquire of . Fulle, proprivtar, Avlington, Weshington couuty, Neb, = 663 streets, near Eaunders streot, 8375 to $456 s No 233, Lot on 19th near Paul sbrest, 9750 1, Lot 66x180 fect near St Mary's avenue, th ntrunt, $1500. *"No 215, Tiot 6 Decatur near Trano streot, 8835, 1. ADply'to J. K. Mocilir, Grand Iiand, Xo braska. o dar <00d address to can X7 ANTED—Two men UL BALR-—UF Wikl cavi vass o ud woll 8) clultics, Steady emp 0 108 VAt oo » ment togotd men, Cali 421 south 10th tre porey, an improved eco @ of Iand adfot | No 275, Four lots on Caluwell, near Saupdan < 201 dation on U, P, 6. 5. M. DUNHAM, 1413 | strout 500 each, 6., Omahs ‘ (EL o 276, Lotoa Clinton street, near shot .oy street, PATAEROOK & (¢ MI“DFLLANEUQ, OS8T—On Sundyy 1ast, & white ball pup, ten e 4 montbs vd; Aaewers t) name cf Krulsar, v VIED—n good girl Summediately at Occi- | v noever will retury the same to tarris & Fisher \ de cal Hotel, 5044t Bmu{ FOL 4Lt — ree: make P71 for housework, 1084 Mrs, J. M Counsaan, posite and adjolning Sacred Hoart Con- \...: mmm— #1000, Lot on Mason, near 15th stroct, Rk bt e e 1'"“1"'"5"1;‘{;1' N — e " OST—0n Taes v 14dy (s watch the finder | 8dditions, just south-east of U, P an N EED RS kates thejnatat ity Wil o vowared by leaving tho sima at 1017 | *allrcd opots, rauging from §160 to$1000 each Howmd § 50011 | andon casy terms, BITUATIONS WANT VWANSED-By » you ik OF copy n Addross *E. ll Beautitul Rosldonco Lota at a_ bargain—very 0 cuch, 6 per cent down ol 'and et plad and handy to shops $145 to and|6 per cent per month. full particulura, No 260, Fuil cornor lot on Jones, Near 15th % l ST Saturduy morning one pais of oy glas- 4 s, Tho finder will bo rewarded by leaving at 1513 Farnbac atreet. £60-tt M TES. A M Kenzle, of New York, hat opened V1 asiudio for insfriction in all "hranches of 7ANTED- One good canvasser. Steady work | drawing, pa nting and nee lework at 1075 14th work and good pay, (references roquired,) | street, Omaha, 2-eva ot Apply at 215 N. i6th streot, up-stairs, room 6. R "iwo lota on Center street, near Cum-~ ing strect, $900 for hoth oF §600 cach. Noal{, Lot on Howard, nekr Kiog sreet, #250. “No 240, Hat loton Dodge, near 11th mroet, ,100 4301 YI‘WU DOLLARS RE KD—Lot, & \‘IJV ch of kevs, Ary cne fio the swe ard leave 7 ANTED- o Ni otel oln, | i0% them at this office will rcoive the sbove re ‘No 247, Four beautiful residence lots near VY0 N 1 fomate "corke waae's et ot | ward: a0t for Collogo (or wil sparate) 96,660 No 246, Two lots on Center, noar Cumlog will be 1 aid 180.6 il A largo biwck oz Owner can AKE and $400 cach, VY ANaED—t prvy | “have sawmo of U, G. Vi-kroy,near Johnson's , Lat on Idano, near Cuming street pools Lo el brickyard, 609-2 1 246, Boautiful corner acro lot unCumml ns Cleaner, the b Ad 506 1 K. JEVL— House aud Carpot r, Stove ton street, noar new Lonyens of Bac 9 Polishar, Leavo ordors st Republan of- A i dhand D ugas. 358-t1 on Farnam, noar 13th etreet, W ph Kadrese Vr Port 3 Foo office, 7 furniture of the best 1, Lot on Farnsw, near 26th street, il |m th B2 500 payinic notss in fowa. Kent reas onabll Auirows Dolph- Macgregor, Beo ofice, EDWARD KUEHL ung Iady cf ext coruer ict on Burd, near 22d street situation by 3 c0. to do gereral b y .nm.n rquired, Ad ross 203132 foet it up). Lot oo Douglas street, 1 Harney, near 24th, 00, t, (will e near 85h, No.'z34, YSTELY AND between Fazinc TANTED—Situation by sn caperlencd +ormarly couk at the M.liard “hieed," Bee office, e r\)hAl 187 Al\li ‘l and Haro id of guardis: e Botin tor aglance &) tho paa yreeaut, and oa coriatn coaditions in the . Bookd acd Shoes made 40 srder, Perter (TR 000, o. 247, Two lote on Decatur, noar Irons ¢ 0 eac "Lot 148 by 441 fech on Sherman wot), niea Grace, $4,000, will divide, Lot 28x08 fect on Dodge, near 18th 'wke an cfler. No#u7, Lot on 28rd_near Clark No 216, Lot on Hamilton near ilng, $800. MICELLANEGL 6 WANTS. V TANTED—Rooma and tamily willi vosrd, U private 0 take one or two boariders, J their ad ress 0 tho Wy man Comercial No 200, Lot un 18th strect, uear Nicholas e, sudeut so-king board or rooms will e 500, offer.d for the AL WYSAN. 610 4115307, Two loks o 16th, noar Pacific shrok 1,600, ANTED -1urd ad roows for 8 persors, s ! \vision \ self, wite and caild. Address with teracs 30§04, Bosutitul resldence lod oo DA strect, near Cuming, $600. Q'3 Ree offic 010-%0° No 19} Lot on 15tk #500. treet, mear Plerce, Gurl st 1013 Howard » o) Tuusk 20d cook, washer aud irono ATV EE “fl"l::'fll. Lots on Ssuudors street, near Bew: - lhd unVAL [T 10 1923, Two lobs on 17th stroet, near white FANTED—1) work 10r board. A youoy Lead warks, 81,050, Al ma Wih excollent ro crences attending hoo! in (he city, addies W, L. A, beo Office, 6111, iy 1 eut, am well qual Address 1. C W, N 188); ‘O full block ten lots, near the barracks, $400. No 191, Lot on Parker, No188' Two lots on Cass, stroet, noar lrene uear 2lst stroet ALTEDO—T) Kent w fu snd provided with imple iffed to con ‘uct & large form, Owha Neb, b88-20* A (¢ |u \V'Tflx?u SO 51 Somme by Ockoder N o 100, 8ix lota o8 Faraam, noas 24 stroct ——— $2,400 10 92,850 each. ANTND-—-A%out 800 <r 1,000 yards dirt, No 163, Full block on _25th new maoe \ Tnquire st b's Vi J c. ud three lots 1o Gise loth. SOR RENT—HOUSES AND LAND, fl\/ ENT—A hiuse with five 0oms newly and pa; . 5. W. corner of 13ta and Chicago strect. C. AXFOUD, 60t OR RENT—Cottage with 5 rooms aul cellar, Awp e grounds, stable, ¢ ¢ , cn Farcham St, Goruer 324, when extendod. - APy 5 G POWDEB 3 Absolutely Pure. OB BENT Furoisted u ce large -uwn G This powder never varies. roowm, 1904 Farnem stroct, 29° OB RENT—Furnished ro st 014 scuth Ll“my' strength and wholesomenese 14th street, betwocn Howard an: Jackson ore economical then the ordinary kinds, eat side, withila 8 blocks south of Farasw St. | and cannot be sold in cowpetition with the X multitude of low test, short weight, aluw o Phosphate powdess. | Hold only o s Rovar Bakina Powbes Oa, 10¢ Wall 8t., New York Eaunders and Cassius streets, §2,000. No 126, Lot on 1stn strect, near white ead Wores, 8525, }\D}I‘L', : near Poppleton's No11), Thirty 72000 Lote 1o umu" dwell s additions on Sherman avenue, Spi Barutoga streets, near the ond of gieen rack, §900 to §1,500 each AN ok, ou Chicago 1,8, near 22 stk Noss, Lot gu Caldwell street, near Spugi™ No 75, 06x62 fect on Paciflc, uear 8t 1 3,000, No 60, Seusde ghteen lota on 2Ish 884 28d o -ueum near Grace and,Bauslers sbred OR KENT—A nicely furnished south reom with privicge cf bathroom aud board, st 1911 Faroam 8t. 601 69 bridge, $500 cach BEMIS Real Estate Agency, 16th ana Uowges Streets, OR RENT—Now coblage six roows, one block weab of oud of fed car lne, $15 & mouth. 9 . WAKRLY e

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